Cuban ambassador meets with president of the National Institute of Culture and History of Belize
Belize City, June 21, 2022.- The Cuban ambassador María Caridad Balaguer Labrada held a meeting with Mrs. Merilyn Young, president of the National Institute of Culture and History of Belize (NICH). During the fraternal meeting, they highlighted the historical cultural exchanges between the two countries and the possibility of cooperation in areas of interest, as well as the realization of joint activities that allow the Belizean people to learn about the rich Cuban culture and its Caribbean identity.
REMARKS TO THE CUBAN CIVIL SOCIETY EXCLUDED FROM THE SUMMIT OF THE AMERICAS.
Comrades all;
Allow me to begin with words that were told more than one century ago:
“When a strong nation wants to fight a battle with another, it demands allegiance and service from those nations dependent upon it. The first thing a nation does to dominate another is to separate it from other nations.”
This was written by Jose Marti 130 years ago after attending the Monetary Conference, a feast purposely designed by a burgeoning United States for the young republics of Our America.
“Summit of the Americas: Imperialist domination and exclusion”.
Statement by the Revolutionary Government
Havana, June 6th, 2022.- The US Government, abusing its privilege of being the host country, decided at a very early stage to exclude Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua from the 9th Summit of the Americas to be held in the city of Los Angeles this month of June. It has refused to attend to the just claims of many governments to change that discriminatory and unacceptable stand.
CARICOM condemns blockade against Cuba and exclusions from summit
Georgetown, May 24 (Prensa Latina) The Community of Caribbean States (CARICOM) condemned the blockade imposed by the United States on Cuba, and the selective exclusion of countries from the 9th Summit of the Americas.
A CARICOM statement highlights that among the agreements of the Meeting of the Council for Foreign and Community Relations, the member states reaffirmed the need to lift Washington’s economic, financial and commercial blockade against Havana, and agreed to continue claiming that.